The People’s anger will shatter the PASOK-ND coalition government
- Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators shouted all across the country: “ The government with the criminal political line must leave now, together with the Troika. No memorandum must be signed. No new agreement. The plutocracy must pay.”
- The demonstration of PAME in Athens was stunning. Very large demonstrations all across the country.
- The workers fearlessly dealt with the organized plan of the state to repress the demonstration.
With magnificent
rallies in Athens and dozens of Greek cities, the working class, the
other popular strata and youth demanded that the new memorandum not
be approved in Parliament., giving a decisive response to the anti-people
political line and the government blackmail. This was the largest demonstration
of recent decades, characterized by the great mass rally of PAME and
the class-oriented trade unions with demands against the Loan Agreement,
for the overthrow of the anti-people political line, disengagement from
the EU with the unilateral cancellation of the debt, with people’s
power so that the country’s wealth can be utilised and provide prosperity
for the people.
The speaker at
PAME’s rally, C. Katsiotis noted in his speech: “The people must
not fear them, nor be quiet and allow themselves to be flayed alive.
It is of no importance whether this happens inside or outside of the
Euro, with a controlled or uncontrolled bankruptcy. What is of vital
importance is that the people decide that they will make no more sacrifices
for the plutocracy, to fill the treasure vaults of the capitalists,
while they and their children will be submerged in absolute poverty
and destitution.”
It should be noted
that the new measures remove three months salary annually from the workers
(22% reduction) and 4 months’ salary from newly hired workers (32%
reduction), aside from other measures and the heavy taxes which remove
even more from what has remained of the workers’ income.
The demonstrators
remained for over 6 hours in the streets, organized, formed into their
huge contingents with arms linked together, without fear, despite the
orgy of repression and the activity of the provocateurs who burnt buildings
in the city centre. It was a plan of savage and naked state repression
which utilized the hooded ones. The state repression apparatus attacked
with tonnes of tear gas (it is indicative that early in the evening
the teargas supplies of the forces of repression were exhausted) and
stun grenades, entirely unprovoked, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators
who had flooded the city centre yesterday, when the new memorandum was
being discussed in Parliament.
The plan of the
government was obvious: That the people should not reach Syntagma Sqare;
to break the demonstration. An additional goal of this plan, which included
dozens of fires and material destruction in the centre of the capital,
was for the working people of Athens to submit to the new anti-people
measures, to conceal from the cameras the tens of thousands of workers,
who demonstrated in the contingents of PAME, as well as to disperse
the mass demonstration, as well as to pass the intimidating dilemmas
of the “salvation of the country” or the “destruction” and “chaos”
of a possible bankruptcy.
In its statement
the KKE condemned a “state plan to repress and intimidate the people.
At the time when the parties of the plutocracy and the EU predatory
alliance extort and threaten the people voting for a memorandum for
the people’s bankruptcy, various mechanisms burn buildings, in order
to create the scene of destruction which they are bringing to the people
(…) The riot police and the hooded ones operated in a coordinated
fashion against the magnificent demonstrations of the people in order
to disperse them. (…) They use lies, blackmail, repression and provocations,
in order to subdue the people. But they are helpless if they find themselves
face to face with a people who are determined and organized to deal
with them, to fight for and win their just cause.
The KKE calls
on the working class, the people, the youth to a state of readiness
and vigilance to impede any attempt to take authoritarian measures.”
Inside the Parliament
during the discussion of the barbaric measures of the Loan Agreement
the Parliamentary group of the KKE, with its ideological and political
superiority, exposed the blackmailing dilemmas used by the government,
PASOK, ND, the Media concerning the inevitability of the implementation
of the Loan Agreement so that the already bankrupt people do not go
bankrupt. Through their interventions the communist MPs, demonstrating
why no MP has the right to vote for the barbaric measures which wipe
out the popular and working class income, exerted pressure and sharpened
the contradictions to a great extent which manifested themselves in
the bourgeois parties and were expressed by their serious losses in
the vote. 22 MPs of PASOK and 21 MPs of ND opposed the line of
voting for the agreement and were expelled (including current and former
ministers). The nationalist party LAOS which had stated that it would
vote no to the loan agreement did not participate in the vote. 2 of
its MPs voted for the Loan Agreement. It is indicative that overall
199 out of the 278 MPs voted for the Loan Agreement. 74 MPs voted
against.
Due to the pressure
exerted by the KKE, the bourgeois parties used anticommunism and wretchedness
which marked amongst other things the provocative speech of E. Venizelos,
Vice-president of the government and cadre of PASOK, that provoked a
strong reaction by the whole parliamentary group of the KKE.
The MPs of the
KKE stood up and protested, they dynamically answered the blackmails
while the volume of the wretched draft law was symbolically thrown from
the benches of the Parliamentary Group of the KKE at the benches
of the ministers.
The General Secretary
of the CC of the KKE, Aleka Papariga, took the floor and mentioned amongst
other things:
“You are literally
trying to subjugate the minds of the people who suffer, of the poor
people by means of an unprecedented ideological intimidation. Excuse
me, I do not identify you with him, but Goebbels would be envious of
you. A big bankruptcy is coming! Whom are you talking to? To the people
who have already been bankrupted? No, we are not interested in a Greece
which will have been saved and the people will have been bankrupted.
[…]Since the morning you have been continuously talking about destruction
even about civil war[… ]Even the state television suddenly remembered
the civil war […] We will answer when the time comes. But you are
accountable when you pose such issues to the people. You have the deadlines
of the Troika and the Commission. And I am saying that such ultimatums
were not issued even on the eve of world wars. […] You are provoking
us.
We have been listening
to you all day talking about war, telling us that we will have no pensions,
that we will receive vouchers, or I don’t know what and at the end
you are talking about civil war. Now who is triggering the situation?
We have our limits. We are polite but we are not stupid. […] Therefore
we say to the people the following: the deep bankruptcy will come, either
with the euro or the drachma, we cannot know this in advance.
Secondly, even
if Greece enhances its competitiveness other countries will develop
even more. In the best case it might climb up 2-3 positions. But this
competitiveness will cost even more to the working people. Greece will
be over-indebted for 150 years, as was the case with the loans of “independence”
(…) in any case he who is down must fear no fall. The people will
not avoid bankruptcy no matter what they do, even if they accept to
work for free, for one, two or three years. Our position is: struggles
which might prevent the worst. But in order to do this the people’s
movement must be directed towards the succession of this political system
by the political system of the workers’ and people’s power. Disengagement
and unilateral cancellation of the debt; there is no other solution
for the people”.
The parliamentary
group of the KKE also refuted in a well-substantiated way the blackmails
of the government:
“Today the MPs
bear a special responsibility as you approve a law so that the working people
will have to make ends meet on a salary of 489 euros given the high
cost of living and the young people will have to live on a salary of
440 while at the same time you agree that only a small section of the
unemployed will receive 330. […] No one has the right to condemn the
working people to a salary of 400 euros. Are you going to say that “we
will bury you alive for your own good?” (…) Is your concern merely
the currency that will express the people’s poverty? The system has
exhausted its historical limits. It cannot even provide a piece of bread
in order to buy off consciousnesses. […] The social wealth today is
incredibly high and you ask the people to live like they did in the
Middle Ages. We are saying to all of them to lift their heads up, that
they have nothing to lose but their chains.”
e-mail:cpg@int.kke.gr